This course introduces students to AutoCAD, a computer-aided design software. Over the 15-week course, students will learn essential tools and techniques to create 2D and 3D technical drawings. By the end of the course, students will be able to draw basic shapes and views, define layers, dimensions, and properties, and create solid models using extrusion and editing. Students will be evaluated based on midterm and final exams, homework assignments, and class presentations and discussions led by the instructor using PowerPoint and teaching exercises.
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Ce106 Course Syllabus
This course introduces students to AutoCAD, a computer-aided design software. Over the 15-week course, students will learn essential tools and techniques to create 2D and 3D technical drawings. By the end of the course, students will be able to draw basic shapes and views, define layers, dimensions, and properties, and create solid models using extrusion and editing. Students will be evaluated based on midterm and final exams, homework assignments, and class presentations and discussions led by the instructor using PowerPoint and teaching exercises.
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Course Syllabus Assist. Prof. Dr.
Şevket Onur KALKAN
1. Course Code CE106
Course Title Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 2. Course Description This course serves as an introduction to AutoCAD, a widely used computer-aided design (CAD) software for creating 2D and 3D drawings. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the essential tools and techniques required to create precise and detailed technical drawings. The course covers basic to intermediate topics, providing a solid foundation for individuals interested in pursuing a career in architecture, engineering, or design. 3. Course Objective By the end of the course, students should be able to → Can draw using basic drawing commands and knowing how to use the coordinate system. → Can prepare section views. → Can prepare a technical drawing in industrial standards in plan form. → Can define the role of the engineer on CAD systems. → Can relate technical drawing with professional practice. 4. Course Outline Week Topic 1 Introduction 2 Open a new file-Units-Line-Ortho mode-close command 3 Circle-Arc-Rectangle-Polygon-Ellipse-Polyline 4 Erase-Copy-Move-Rotate-Mirror-Offset-Array-Extend-Trim 5 Chamfer-Fillet-Break-Scale-Stretch-Point, Divide, Measure-Hatch 6 Gridlines-Text-Columns-Text Style-Beam-Wall-Doors-Windows 7 Midterm Exam 8 Properties-Stairs 9 Dimensions-Layers 10 Layers-Block-Furnishing 11 Properties-Match Properties-Plotting-Cross section 12 Box-Cone-Cylinder-Pyramid-Sphere-Torus-Wedge 13 Extrude-Solid Editing 14 3D Windows and Doors-Face Coatings 15 Final Exam 5. Teaching Method 8. Measurement and Evaluation 1. Lecture Midterm Examination 30% 2. Discussion in class Homeworks 30% 3. Presentations Final Examination 40% 6. Teaching Media 9. References 1. PowerPoint Presentations Leach, J. A., & Lockhart, S. (2023). 2. Teaching Exercises AutoCAD 2024 Instructor: A Student Guide 3. Examples for In-Depth Coverage of AutoCAD's 7. Office Hour Commands and Features. Sdc Publications. 1. Friday / 15.30 - 17.30